Vojtěch Procházka
Vojtěch Procházka is a Czech pianist, composer and improviser.
He moves between jazz and free improvisation. He studied piano, composition and North Indian classical music in Oslo, Paris and Prague. He is a co-founder of the band Vertigo, with which he has won three Golden Angel awards, and has long collaborated with prominent figures on the domestic and international scene - among them Harpreet Bansal, Sisa Feher (KHI), Michaela Antalová (Mikoo), Luboš Soukup (Freetown Quartet), Monika Načeva and Lucie Páchová (Talaqpo). He is also involved in film and theatre music (Handa Gote, Josef Tuka, Naivní divadlo Liberec, Divadlo Alfa Plzeň, etc.) and for more than twenty years he has been creating live soundtracks for silent films. He is also active in the field of improvised music (projects Krekso, PIO, ex-Bergljot) and plays harmonium in the brass ensemble FSKC Drancy. He teaches at the jazz department of HAMU and at New York University in Prague.
Über Vojtěch Procházka
Vojtěch Procházka is a Czech pianist, composer and improviser.
He moves between jazz and free improvisation. He studied piano, composition and North Indian classical music in Oslo, Paris and Prague. He is a co-founder of the band Vertigo, with which he has won three Golden Angel awards, and has long collaborated with prominent figures on the domestic and international scene - among them Harpreet Bansal, Sisa Feher (KHI), Michaela Antalová (Mikoo), Luboš Soukup (Freetown Quartet), Monika Načeva and Lucie Páchová (Talaqpo). He is also involved in film and theatre music (Handa Gote, Josef Tuka, Naivní divadlo Liberec, Divadlo Alfa Plzeň, etc.) and for more than twenty years he has been creating live soundtracks for silent films. He is also active in the field of improvised music (projects Krekso, PIO, ex-Bergljot) and plays harmonium in the brass ensemble FSKC Drancy. He teaches at the jazz department of HAMU and at New York University in Prague.